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Water hydrogenation

Solubility in Water Alkyl halides and alcohols differ markedly from one another m their solubility m water All alkyl halides are insoluble m water but low molecular weight alcohols (methyl ethyl n propyl and isopropyl) are soluble m water m all pro portions Their ability to participate m mtermolecular hydrogen bonding not only affects the boiling points of alcohols but also enhances their water solubility Hydrogen bonded networks of the type shown m Figure 4 5m which alcohol and water molecules asso ciate with one another replace the alcohol-alcohol and water-water hydrogen bonded networks present m the pure substances... [Pg.150]

Using the relationship from the preceding section that the effective electronega tivity of carbon m a C—H bond increases with its s character (sp < sp < sp) the order of hydrocarbon acidity behaves much like the preceding methane ammonia water hydrogen fluonde series... [Pg.369]

Compounds with active hydrogen add to the carbonyl group of acetone, often followed by the condensation of another molecule of the addend or loss of water. Hydrogen sulfide forms hexamethyl-l,3,5-trithiane probably through the transitory intermediate thioacetone which readily trimerizes. Hydrogen cyanide forms acetone cyanohydrin [75-86-5] (CH2)2C(OH)CN, which is further processed to methacrylates. Ammonia and hydrogen cyanide give (CH2)2C(NH2)CN [19355-69-2] ix.orn. 6<55i the widely used polymerization initiator, azobisisobutyronitrile [78-67-1] is made (4). [Pg.93]

Hydrogen Chloride—Water System. Hydrogen chloride is highly soluble in water and this aqueous solution does not obey Henry s law at ah concentrations. Solubhity data are summarized in Table 5. The relationship between the pressure and vapor composition of unsaturated aqueous hydrochloric acid solutions is given in Reference 12. The vapor—Hquid equiHbria for the water—hydrogen chloride system at pressures up to 1632 kPa and at temperatures ranging from —10 to +70° C are documented in Reference 13. [Pg.439]

Criticality Precautions. The presence of a critical mass of Pu ia a container can result ia a fission chain reaction. Lethal amounts of gamma and neutron radiation are emitted, and a large amount of heat is produced. The assembly can simmer near critical or can make repeated critical excursions. The generation of heat results eventually ia an explosion which destroys the assembly. The quantity of Pu required for a critical mass depends on several factors the form and concentration of the Pu, the geometry of the system, the presence of moderators (water, hydrogen-rich compounds such as polyethylene, cadmium, etc), the proximity of neutron reflectors, the presence of nuclear poisons, and the potential iateraction with neighboring fissile systems (188). As Httle as 509 g of Pu(N02)4 solution at a concentration Pu of 33 g/L ia a spherical container, reflected by an infinite amount of water, is a critical mass (189,190). Evaluation of criticaUty controls is available (32,190). [Pg.205]

Some battery designs have a one-way valve for pressure rehef and operate on an oxygen cycle. In these systems the oxygen gas formed at the positive electrode is transported to the negative electrode where it reacts to reform water. Hydrogen evolution at the negative electrode is normally suppressed by this reaction. The extent to which this process occurs in these valve regulated lead —acid batteries is called the recombination-efficiency. These processes are reviewed in the Hterature (50—52). [Pg.575]

As in the case of the salt complexation processes, the cryogenic systems require prepuriftcation of the feed gas. Bulk water, hydrogen sulfide, and carbon dioxide are removed by standard techniques. Final removal of these materials is accompHshed by adsorption. After prepuriftcation, the gases are ready for cryogenic processing. [Pg.55]

Chloroform slowly decomposes on prolonged exposure to sunlight in the presence or absence of air and in the dark in the presence of air. The products of oxidative breakdown include phosgene, hydrogen chloride, chlorine, carbon dioxide, and water. At 290°C, chloroform vapor is not attacked by oxygen. In contact with iron and water hydrogen peroxide is also produced, probably by the following reaction sequence (2) ... [Pg.524]

Golorfastness to Bleaching. In fastness to hypochlorite bleachiag, ISO 10S-N01, the specimen is agitated ia a solution of sodium, calcium, or lithium hypochlorite containing 2 g/L available chlorine buffered to pH 11.0 with sodium carbonate for 1 h at 20°C and 50 1 Hquor-to-goods ratio. The specimen is tinsed ia water, hydrogen peroxide, or sodium bisulfite solution to remove free chlorine, dried, and assessed. [Pg.377]

Hydrogen bonding aeeounts for the abnormally high boiling points of, e.g., water, hydrogen fluoride, ammonia, and many organie eompounds (see later) sueh as aleohols. [Pg.25]

Thus oxygen can feature in a wide variety of compounds including ozone, oxides, water, hydrogen peroxide, carbonates, nitrates/nitrites, etc. It comprises about 21% of normal air (by volume). [Pg.31]

Fluoroaromatics are now produced m 75-90% yields on an industrial scale by this method The nonorganic layer containing water, hydrogen fluoride, and sodium bifluoride is treated with sulfur trioxide, and anhydrous hydrogen fluoride is recycled by distillation [54 (equation 13)... [Pg.278]

The principal effect of beating is a physical one that causes breakage of some intrafiber hydrogen bonds and their replacement of fiber by water hydrogen bonds [36]. [Pg.536]

Austenitic stainless steels Chloride (and other halide) ion Polythionic acids High-temperature water Hydrogen sulfide (aqueous)... [Pg.894]

Meta Standard electrode potential, hydrogen scale (V) Corrosion potential in flowing sea-water, hydrogen scale (V)... [Pg.483]

In many cases, two elements brought together under different conditions can form two or more different compounds. In addition to water, hydrogen and oxygen can form a compound called hydrogen peroxide, H2O2, in which the weight of... [Pg.235]

Projections, linearly independent, 293 Propagation, of polymerization, 158 Propane, hydrate, 10, 33, 43, 46, 47 hydrate thermodynamic data and lattice constants, 8 + iodoform system, 99 Langmuir constant, 47 water-hydrogen sulfide ternary system, 53... [Pg.410]


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Abstraction of hydrogen from water

Acidic solutions hydrogen ions from water

Active metal displacing hydrogen from water

Amines in photochemical hydrogen production from water

Ammonia-water complex, hydrogen bonding

Aniline-water complex, hydrogen bonds

Binary Complexes of Hydrogen Fluoride and Water

Bipyridyl in photochemical production of hydrogen from water

Boiling water, hydrogenation

Carbohydrates water-mediated hydrogen bonds

Catalytic reactions involving CO and hydrogenation using water

Chain of hydrogen-bonded water molecules

Clay minerals catalysts, hydrogen production from water

Cobalt complexes in hydrogen production from water

Cooling water mass flow rate (Hydrogen only) at different pressures

Deuterium separation processes water-hydrogen exchange

Diethyl ether hydrogen bonding to water

Direct Hydrogen Cyanide Synthesis and Water-gas Shift Reaction

Dual-temperature water-hydrogen sulfide

Dual-temperature water-hydrogen sulfide exchange process

Electrochemistry hydrogen or oxygen production from water

Electrolysis of Water to Produce Hydrogen

Electrostatic potential maps diethyl ether-water hydrogen

Ethanol from hydrogen-methane-water

Glutathione in photochemical hydrogen production from water

HYDROGEN BONDING IN LIQUID AND SUPERCRITICAL WATER

Heavy water hydrogen exchange process

Heavy water hydrogen sulfide exchange process

Heteropentalenes in hydrogen production from water

Hydrogen (Water) Measurements

Hydrogen + water

Hydrogen + water

Hydrogen - water electrodes

Hydrogen Bonding Patterns, Water Uptake, and Distribution in Amorphous Solids

Hydrogen Dioxide Sulphide Water

Hydrogen Production by Mechano-catalytic Water Splitting

Hydrogen Production by Photocatalytic Water Splitting

Hydrogen Production by Thermochemical Water-Splitting

Hydrogen Production by Water Biophotolysis

Hydrogen Production by Water Electrolysis

Hydrogen Production by Water Radiolysis

Hydrogen atom abstraction from water

Hydrogen bond , continued water

Hydrogen bond in liquid water

Hydrogen bond in water

Hydrogen bond, between two water

Hydrogen bond, between two water molecules

Hydrogen bonding amines with water

Hydrogen bonding between ethers and water

Hydrogen bonding between water

Hydrogen bonding between water molecules

Hydrogen bonding carbonyl group with water

Hydrogen bonding liquid water

Hydrogen bonding of water

Hydrogen bonding properties of water

Hydrogen bonding structure of water

Hydrogen bonding water and

Hydrogen bonding water dimer

Hydrogen bonding water structure

Hydrogen bonding water trimer

Hydrogen bonding water with amorphous polymer

Hydrogen bonding, between neighboring water molecules

Hydrogen bonding, between water and

Hydrogen bonding, in water

Hydrogen bonds cause unusual water, ice, and hydrate properties

Hydrogen bonds methanol-water mixture

Hydrogen bonds network, polarized water

Hydrogen bonds water and

Hydrogen bonds, per water molecule

Hydrogen bonds, water properties

Hydrogen bonds/bonding water clusters

Hydrogen bromide and water

Hydrogen bulk water

Hydrogen by electrolysis of water

Hydrogen by water

Hydrogen chemisorption, water

Hydrogen chloride and water

Hydrogen chloride dissolved in water

Hydrogen chloride dissolving in water

Hydrogen chloride reaction with water

Hydrogen chloride removal of water and, from

Hydrogen chloride removal of water and, from phosphorous acid

Hydrogen chloride, in water

Hydrogen chloride-water system

Hydrogen complex formation with water

Hydrogen cyanide water

Hydrogen cyclic water cleavage

Hydrogen economy water electrolysis

Hydrogen electrochemical production from water

Hydrogen electrolysis of water

Hydrogen fluoride Complex with water molecule

Hydrogen from Biomass by Supercritical Water Gasification

Hydrogen from Splitting of Water

Hydrogen from Water Using Renewable Energy

Hydrogen from electrolysis of water

Hydrogen from water

Hydrogen from water electrolysis plant

Hydrogen from water, abstraction

Hydrogen from water, photochemical generation

Hydrogen halides water

Hydrogen in water

Hydrogen in water molecule

Hydrogen ion concentrations, in water

Hydrogen ions from water

Hydrogen isotopes ocean water)

Hydrogen of water

Hydrogen peroxide in water

Hydrogen peroxide surface-water samples

Hydrogen peroxide water

Hydrogen peroxide water sonolysis

Hydrogen photochemical production from water

Hydrogen photoelectrochemical production from water

Hydrogen photolytic from water

Hydrogen production alkaline water

Hydrogen production from solar water splitting

Hydrogen production from water

Hydrogen production, water column

Hydrogen protein-water

Hydrogen solubility in water

Hydrogen solubility in water at various temperatures

Hydrogen sources, water

Hydrogen sulfide heavy water production

Hydrogen sulfide removal from water

Hydrogen sulfide-water exchange process (

Hydrogen water chemistry

Hydrogen water decomposition

Hydrogen water electrolysis

Hydrogen water photodecomposition

Hydrogen water probe

Hydrogen water splitting

Hydrogen water splitting processes

Hydrogen water system

Hydrogen, characteristic temperature water

Hydrogen, energy conversion photoelectrochemical water splitting

Hydrogen, energy conversion water electrolysis

Hydrogen, oxidation to water

Hydrogen-bonded interactions among water molecules

Hydrogen-bonded water molecules

Hydrogen-bonded waters

Hydrogen-methane-water system

Hydrogen-oxygen reactions water formation

Hydrogen-terminated silicon surface with water

Hydrogen-transfer reactions, water

Hydrogenation in water

Hydrogenation of olefins with miscellaneous water-soluble catalysts without phosphine ligands

Hydrogenation supercritical water

Hydrogenation using Water-Soluble Catalysts

Hydrogenation with water gas shift reaction

Metallophthalocyanines in photoproduction of hydrogen from water

Metalloporphyrins in photoproduction of hydrogen from water

Metrics of Water Hydrogen Bonding to Proteins

Oxygen and Hydrogen Pumping, Water Vapor Electrolysis

Photocatalysis in Generation of Hydrogen from Water

Photovoltaic cells hydrogen from water

Platinum in photoproduction of hydrogen from water

Platinum oxides in photoproduction of hydrogen from water

Polarography hydrogen or oxygen production from water

Polymolybdates in photogalvanic hydrogen production from water

Precipitation waters, hydrogen peroxide

Precipitation waters, hydrogen peroxide determination

Producing Hydrogen from Water, Natural Gas, and Green Plants

Production of Hydrogen using a Coupled Water Electrolyzer-Solar Photovoltaic System

Protein-water hydrogen bonding

Protein-water hydrogen bonds

Reactions with Water and Hydrogen Peroxide. Alkaline Hydrolysis

Recognition via Hydrogen Bonding in Water

Ruthenium oxide hydrogen and oxygen production from water

Ruthenium, tris in hydrogen production from water

Ruthenium, tris in hydrogen production from water photochemical properties

Solid water hydrogen-filled

Solubility of hydrogen in water

Stress corrosion cracking hydrogen water chemistry

Tautomerization, hydrogen peroxide-water

Tautomerization, hydrogen peroxide-water oxide

Temperature Water-Hydrogen Exchange Processes

Temperature Water-Hydrogen Sulfide Exchange Process

Ternary System Water - Hydrogen Peroxide-Jet Propulsion Fuel

The Combining Ratio of Hydrogen and Oxygen in Water

The Hydrogen Bonded Structure of Water

The Hydrogen Sulfide-Water System

The Hydrogen-Bonding Structure of Water

The Oxidation of Hydrogen to Water

The Water-Hydrogen Fluoride Complex

There a Favorite Isomer for Hydrogen-Bonded Methanol in Water

Titanium complexes in hydrogen production from water

Titanium oxide catalysts, hydrogen production from water

Trimers of Hydrogen Fluoride and Water

Trimethylamine, hydrogen-bonded with water

Tungstates in photogalvanic hydrogen production from water

Viologen in photochemical hydrogen production from water

WGS Reaction and Water Electrolysis for Hydrogen Production

Water (continued hydrogen bonding

Water Molecules and Hydrogen Bonding

Water Molecules and their Dense Hydrogen Bond Networks

Water and the Hydrogen Bond

Water as hydrogen-bond donor

Water chemical formula hydrogen atom

Water chemistry hydrogen bonding

Water cluster hydrogen bonding

Water decomposition, hydrogen generation

Water dimer hydrogen bond

Water dimer structure hydrogen bond

Water dual temperature exchange, hydrogen sulfide

Water electrochemical production of hydrogen or oxygen

Water for the hydrogen

Water from gaseous hydrogen and oxygen

Water from hydrogen and

Water hydrogen bond between

Water hydrogen bond lifetime

Water hydrogen bonding

Water hydrogen bonds

Water hydrogen displacement from

Water hydrogen evolution

Water hydrogen fluoride

Water hydrogen ions contributed

Water hydrogen oxides

Water hydrogen peroxide content

Water hydrogen production

Water hydrogen production front

Water hydrogen solubility

Water hydrogen sulfide

Water hydrogen-bond model

Water hydrogen-bonded structure

Water hydrogen-oxygen bonds

Water methanol hydrogen-bond affinity

Water molecules hydrogen bonding cooperativity

Water molecules hydrogen bonds

Water oxygen and hydrogen

Water plant, hydrogen production

Water reduction to hydrogen

Water spectra hydrogen bond

Water structure Hydrogen bond

Water transfer hydrogenation

Water vapor pressurized hydrogen

Water with hydrogen chloride

Water, Hydrogen Peroxide, and Anions

Water, acid-base behavior hydrogen bond

Water, electrolysis hydrogen production

Water, hydrogen storage

Water-Gas Shift Reaction for Hydrogen Production and Other Applications

Water-hydrogen sulfide system, liquid-vapor

Water-hydrogen sulfide system, liquid-vapor equilibria

Water-mediated hydrogen bonds

Water-mediated hydrogen-bonding

Water-soluble hydrogenation catalysts other than simple complex ions

Water-soluble hydrogenation catalysts with macromolecular ligands

Why is burning hydrogen gas in air (to form liquid water) a spontaneous reaction

Zeolites catalysts, hydrogen production from water

Zinc porphyrinatoin photoproduction of hydrogen from water

Zinc, bis in electrochemical production of hydrogen or oxygen from water

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